By Stefan Coerts

The Netherlands international is keen to stay at the Bundesliga champions and has stressed that he does not have any problems with Franck Ribery

Arjen Robben has made it clear that he he has no intention to leave Bayern Munich any time soon as he is happy with life at the Champions League winners.

The Dutchman has been linked with a move away from the German champions ahead of Pep Guardiola's arrival at Bayern as supposedly he is not part of the former Barca boss' plans, but the 29-year-old is keen to stay put.

"It is football, nothing is a certainty. This is a profession where anything can happen," Robben told Bild.

"I want to avoid any speculation, though. I am feeling very well here and I have a contract until 2015. Leaving Bayern is not an option for me at this point.

"There is absolutely no reason to leave, so I intend to stay put."

The Netherlands international then went on to discuss his relationship with Franck Ribery and stressed that they have left their problems of the past behind them.

"It was quite difficult after what happened last year. I initially thought that we could no longer player together after he slapped me. I accepted his apologies, though, and forgave him.

"It's a lot of fun to play with Franck. He understands football like no one else. We have made up this season."

Robben played a key role in Bayern's treble-win this season as he netted the winner in the 2-1 Champions League final win over Borussia Dortmund.